10 QUEER TIKTOK CREATORS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW (VOL. 2)

In honor of pride month, we’re back with another list of 10 queer creators that you should know about! These creators are redefining what it means to be a content creator on TikTok and deserve ALL of the recognition they’ve been receiving over this past year. We will be using non-binary pronouns, unless they have preferred pronouns in their bio.

Cooper and Luca Coyle aka Sugar and Spice (@sugarandspice - 7.3M Followers)

The Coyle Twins are a force to be reckoned with. Fashion Institute of Technology students turned fabulous drag queens, these twins bring the sass and the class to the fashion and beauty space on TikTok.

 
 

Sade (@sfram - 396.5K Followers)

Sade is a 25 year old creator who always keeps it real. They speak oftentimes to gender identity and encourage their followers to always be their true self in whatever they do!

 
 
 

Geneviève LaForce  (@gen_laforce - 395K Followers)

Geneviève is an eccentric content creator who’s a strong advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. Her and her girlfriend oftentimes share the all-too-real truths of being in a queer relationship, making her page as relatable as it gets. Long story short, we absolutely stan them.

 
 

Joshua Holmes (@joshomz - 1.7M Followers)

Joshua is that b*tch. Dubbed TikTok’s “The Bougie B*tch,” Joshua chronicles their life as a NYC fashionista while throwing in some outfit inspiration, beauty get-ready-with-me’s, and trending sounds into their content mix. We could all use a little bit of Josh’s energy in our lives.

 
 

Dani (@danisface - 693.4K Followers)

There are beauty aficionados, and then there’s Dani. Dani is a body painter and SFX artist on TikTok whose intricate makeup creations will surely blow your mind.

 
 

EJ Marcus (@ejhavingfun - 420.2K Followers)

Just like their username suggests, EJ is a boatload of fun. He unapologetically re-enacts those super specific types of people who we all have had uncomfortable or strange conversations with one way or another. Long story short, they prove that we all aren’t as different as we may seem.

 
 

Team 2 Moms (@team2moms - 6.4M Followers)

Team2Moms is a mother-mother duo who make content with their daughter who is ALWAYS ready for the camera. While some creators are posting dancing videos everyday, Team2Moms is busy reinventing what it means to be queer on TikTok.

 
 

Emma Horn (@emmahorn - 198.5K Followers)

Emma is that type of creator who automatically makes you feel like one of their best friends. They’re inviting, friendly, and hilariously capture the woes of coming out as queer while constantly reassuring their viewers to continue carving out safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community.

 
 

Tyler Joseph Ellis (@tylerjosephellis - 232.7K Followers)

Theater kids, assemble! Tyler’s content is a hysterical ode to the thespian lifestyle, full of broadway-inspired pick-up lines, reenactments of those pre-show announcements that are a little too on the nose, and more. He effortlessly makes being a theater kid cool.

 
 

RioStellaa (@riostellaa - 141.6K Followers)

Rio’s talent lies in their ability to make showstopping makeup looks that immediately stop you in your scroll. They’re a transition master who also leverages popular sounds to add an extra layer of ✨spice✨ to their page.

 
 

As always, we encourage you to look beyond the month of June and create opportunities to build meaningful connections with queer creators throughout your ongoing marketing efforts, on and off TikTok!

Show some love and check out last year’s creators in volume one.

 
 

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